Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It was due in tomorrow and he planned to write it tonight .
2 She goes though , he 's not having a party so , he 's invited thirty-five kids and , and they 're all bringing their own friends , there 's not gon na be enough room , he goes forget it then , I wo n't have the party .
3 As he tried to explain it later , when the ruins of arms-for-hostages were all around him , ‘ his heart and his best intentions ’ had ruled him .
4 He tried to do it now , but she dodged back into a corner .
5 He tried to read it again , upside down , but the Captain picked it up , murmuring as he glanced through it : ‘ It 's obvious from the way you sit .
6 ‘ I do n't really understand all this Italian , ’ said Kaler , who played a paranoid John Paul II , as he tried to decipher it afterwards .
7 He changed history , he tried to make it right .
8 Throughout his period in office , de Gaulle stuck to this line ( and to the principle of a decentralized Germany ) , although he tried to make it more palatable by recasting it in terms of Germany 's integration within a larger West European bloc .
9 ‘ No , but he has to wear it nevertheless . ’
10 He has gone it alone at Harare and I am sure that we all support that in every possible way .
11 His slightly pedantic manner is n't perhaps quite what 's wanted for the part , but he has studied it closely , sings it with unfailing musicality , as regards intonation , note values , dynamics and phrasing , and in Ac ; t 3 catches most of Tristan 's desperation and longing .
12 That it seems to me is the heart of the matter and he has expressed it more clearly than many Christian theologians .
13 I mean he has to take it seriously and occupy himself the effluvium which rises from it .
14 First , he has to make scientific discoveries actually work , and second , he has to do it cost-effectively .
15 But if he has to do it all over again , there are likely to be two main changes : a tougher approach from the start and a campaign team which knows what time the Nine O'Clock News starts .
16 I think Brian Way has in the past misjudged Dorothy Heathcote 's work because he has seen it as intellectual .
17 And he has done it largely with and for local schoolchildren : ‘ The children are my ears and my eyes and my workforce . ’
18 He has done it well .
19 He has done it again . ’
20 He has done it before .
21 Make sure he has pronounced it distinctly .
22 he has to bring it twice as much
23 But as far as most people in this country are concerned , he has got it almost exactly wrong .
24 He has described it as " unacceptable from the legal , ecological , economic and political point of view " .
25 He has read it before but he dips into it from time to time as a priest might consult the Bible in preparation for a sermon , or a poisoner Feltman 's Toxicology in preparation for a murder .
26 Whether he has addressed it convincingly and appropriately is another matter .
27 no of course you would n't , I do n't suppose Mr would , but the whole purpose of a brochure like this , is not necessary a dishonourable purpose , it 's a hook the punter , to use Mr elegant word , he want to make it so simple to hook the punter and make him or her say to himself that 's where we want to live and set their heart on it , that 's all the purpose of this brochure in it ? or is the
28 He stopped to wipe it away , then sighted again .
29 You 'll be alright , once he , once he starts doing it anyway you 'll get to know how
30 I do n't know how much he 's paying , I do n't even know if he wants to do it yet , it 's me who 's got to talk to firms
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